Hotels. ' ELLERSLIE HOTEL, ELLERSLIE, Is situated »' the Station half-iray between Auckland and Onehunga. As a respectable private Hotel it Is unequalled in the province, and admirably adapted for Invalids, Captains of Vessel*, Travellers, and newly-married Coupies. The House is commodious, neat, clean, and comfort ably farniihed. The table is supplied rith all the delicacies of the Is adjacent to the EHeralie Gardens, which are off with taste and convenience. Parties requiring comfort and good attendance will find all they require at the Ellerslie Hotel. Strawberries and Cream at short notice. T. BULLET. ]y£A~IL JJOTBU VICTO nIA -STR E ET, AUCKLAND. A. CAIEXS, Peopkietop. (Late Chief Steward of the s.s. '"Wellington' and Mail Steamer 'Nebraska;' formerly of Dunedin, and late Manager of the "White Hart Hotel. Christchurch), TTm mufh pleasure in intimating to his friends and the public that he has taken the above Hotel, which Km been entirely renovated and newly forniaheJ. ' families and Travellers will find the utmost accommodation, combined with cleanliness, civility, and comfort. A TABLE D'HOTF. AT ONE O'CLOCK. BATHS—Hot, Cold, and Shower. The BILLIARD ROOM, which is acknowledged to be the best in the colonies, is fitted with two first-class tables, complete and handsomely famished, and is still under the supervision of Mr. Melton. None but the choicest branch of Wines, Spirits, &c., kept In stock. A JTight Porter in attendance. J>RINCE ARTHUR HOTEL, HOBSON AND WELLESLEY-STREETS. H. OfiAif, PROPRIETOR {Late Steward Noethern Clue). This Hotel having undergone a thorough repair, the Proprietor can with confidence offer to Boarders and Visitors ACCOMMODATION, combined with rood attendance and a comfortable home, , EQUAL TO ANY 33" AUCKLAND. WINEM AND SPIRITS. ! In this department 11. O.'s long experience and j knowledge wiU be a aafficient guarantee to secure to | his friends and the public generally the best brands. ' TO LOVERS OF THE CUE. A Bagatelle-Billiard Table, made by the firm of Alcock & Cc. ALES and STOUTS, English and Colonial, alwayson hand. By strict attention to business H. ORAM desires to gain a fair share of public patronage. Billiards i billiards! BILLIARDS. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL. DUNNJNGHAM & ICING Have imported one of ALCOCK'S PRIZE BILLIARD TABLES, And invite players to one of the best rooms in Auckland. * GOVERNOR BRCTWNE HOTEL. Board 15s per week Beard and Residence 20s per week Ditto ditto, with single roo ai .. .. 24s per week Table e>' Hote at 1 o'clock sharp. Bath-rooms, with all requisites. Good Stable Accommodation. DUNNINGHAM & KING, PROPRIETORS. jy|~ A N U K A U HOTEL, HENRY HAKDINGTON, Propbietor. The rapidly increasing importance of Onehunga as a port of arrival and departure, the extension of the railway, the connecting of the peninsula with Mangere, and the general favor Onehunga has obtained as a place of pleasurable resort, ha 3 induced the Proprietor to spare neither puins nor expense to make it i A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND ' TRAVELLERS' hotel. j The establishment has been so re-arranged as to afford the best accommodation for visitors in transitu between h port and other ports of the colony; as also for those whe Keek Onehunga as A MARINE RETREAT, whether for pleasure or he3lth. The accommodation comprises COMMERCIAL, TRAVELLERS/ PUBLIC, AND PRIVATE ROOMS. The Bed-rooms are spacious, well-ventilated, and comfortably furnished. Every attention, under very experienced management, is paid to the wants of customers. The Charges are strictly moderate ; a oood table ik kept, and the WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS are the best procurable. In fact, nothing has been left untried to make the MANUKAU HOTEL worthy of the highest patronage which may be awarded to it. The Stabling accommodation is admitted to bo the best in the Province. rp HAM E S HOTE L, AUCKLAND Corner or Qu kes-sthket and the Wharf. PROPRIETOR - - - - K. GRATTAN (?ccct:&sos to J. Copland) This well-known Hotel possesses unequalled advauo tages to Strangers vi 3 iting Auckland from Its central position in the business part of the town facing the ' Harbour, and in close proximity to the Shipping and Railway. Jt contains a fine range of bed-rooms, with every convenience. BATHS—Hot, Cold, and Shower. THE ORDINARY DAILY FROM ONE TO TWO - is unequalled in the Colony for its selection of the chwcest delicacies of the season, a3 the patronage of the chief merchants and business men of the city testifies. J I V h \^ ST ; vurLVNT > on the & rou nd floor, Meals can be obtained at all hours of the day. „ The Choicest of "WINES and the Finest Brands of SPIRITS and CIGARS are alone supplied. English and Colonial ALES and STOUT on draught 1 or in bottle. * RMY AND NAVY HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. ] The undersigned having taken over this Oldestablished FAMILY AND PRIVATE HOTEL, begs to call the attention oi Visitors and the Public generally to the SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION" PROVIDED. *' ro , m ''If. '""B txjitiiencc, W.A.C. feels confident 0 ! u^: .", n the reputation hitherto accorded to this establishment. W. A. CLARKE, j PnontiETOß. N.B.—Table d'HQte daily, at 1 p.m. Wines Liquors, Cigars, Sc., of the best quality. ' JgON ACCORD PRIVATE HOTEL, NEXT DOOR TO MAUtJJCATJ HOTEL, OfTEfIUITGA. Good Accommodates toe. Travelleus and Boarders. Admission at all hours. MBS. WILLIAMSON (late of Manukau Hotel), Proprietress. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4050, 5 November 1874, Page 2 (Supplement)
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